Public bug reported: Ubuntu 10.04 This bug does not occur all of the time and it makes it usually appears at the GNOME login screen. Sometimes at the login screen, when I click on my username, the keyboard will freeze and I will not be able to input anything through the keyboard, or the first or second letter that I type will endlessly repeat itself as though I have my finger on the keyboard. In other instances, when I click on my username and start entering my password, the mouse will freeze.
Other times, the keyboard or mouse will freeze after I have logged in. Sometimes the system will have operated fine for over an hour and then suddenly the mouse no longer responds or the keyboard freezes or starts repeating a keystroke. If I have already logged in, sometimes BOTH the mouse and keyboard will freeze so that I can't do anything other than hit the reset button. My mouse is plugged into a USB port, but using an adapter to plug it into the PS/2 plug does not rectify the problem. The problem appears to repeat consistently if my Epson CX8400 printer is turned on at start-up. It is plugged into a USB port. I have noticed that if I turn the printer on after logging in, Ubuntu will not detect the printer, but leaving it on while starting up simply leads to freezing. I am using an Asus P4S800 motherboard. Mouse and keyboard freezing at login occurred consistently (almost every login attempt) prior to changing from the default display manager to the NVIDIA display manager. Keyboard freezing does not occur in GRUB. If I start Ubuntu 10.04 in recovery mode and use "gdm" to get to the login screen, freezing does not appear. ** Affects: ubuntu Importance: Undecided Status: New -- keyboard and/or mouse freezing https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/577183 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs